Authorities allege he crashed a car on the night of Feb. 11 during a police pursuit in Delaware. The court in New Castle County had issued a warrant indicating he didn’t show up to court on charges of possession of a firearm during commission of a felony and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person.

After the crash, Simpers allegedly fled on foot as police officers and helicopters searched for him. The next morning, though, members of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office fugitive unit nabbed him.

They were assisted, Weisenfeld said, by Deptford Township police, officers with the U.S. Marshal’s Regional Fugitive Task Force and K-9 units with the New Jersey State Police and Monroe Township police.

The spokesman said they seized nearly $13,000 in cash that Simpers had when arrested.

New Castle County has seven days to transport him from Gloucester County Jail, Marshall said on Thursday, adding that after seven days he can seek a hearing on the Delaware charges.